Máté Orr
25th April – 10th June 2017
- Blue and Pink still life-50x80cm-oil and acrylic on canvas-2017
- Coat of arms-70x60cm-oil and acrylic on canvas-2017
- Dinner-100x140cm-oil and acrylic on canvas
- Discovery of the Artichoke-100x80cm-oil and acrylic on canvas-2017
- Ghost Stag-27x19cm-oil and acrylic on canvas-2017
- Gift-wrapped-30x30cm-oil and acrylic on canvas-2017
- Guarding the Cormorant-80x60cm-oil and acrylic on canvas-2017.jpg
- Pilgrimage-30x30cm-oil and acrylic on canvas-2017
- Portrait of a Celery-30x30cm-oil and acrylic on canvas-2017
- Riding the Centaur Nessus-100x80cm-oil and acrylic on canvas-2017
- Stag with Multiple Antlers-70x80cm-oil and acrylic on canvas-2017
- Still life with Orange Peel-40x80cm-oil and acrylic on canvas-2017
- Tea-70x60cm-oil and acrylic on canvas-2017
- The Incident-60x70cm-oil and acrylic on canvas-2017
- Two Skulls-70×50-oil and acrylic on canvas-2017
- Vegetarian Owl-50x40cm-oil and acrylic on canvas-2017
- Scene with Hare 2013 oil and acrylic on canvas 120×150cm in private collection
- Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit 2015 oil and acrylic on canvas 110×80 cm in private collection
- ‘Victory’, oil and acrylic on canvas, 2016, Private Collection
- Máté Orr standing in front of one of his paintings
This is the first solo exhibition outside Hungary for this talented, emerging young artist. Sensuous, surreal, even shocking; such are some of the words which have been used to describe the work of Máté Orr. His ‘Neo-Baroque Futurism’ is more of a sensibility than a style. It is a vision of the world that disrupts the traditional boundaries between reality and fiction, the natural and the man-made, the past and the present, the classical and the contemporary.
Máté Orr is the proud recipient of a number of prestigious art awards and scholarships. His work has been shown in many group and solo shows throughout Hungary and at Art Fairs in Beijing, Monaco and Budapest, attracting a loyal Hungarian following as well as an international group of collectors as far afield as Finland, India, the United States of America and the United Kingdom. His exhibition at the Fairhurst Gallery in Norwich in 2017 will be his debut solo show outside of Hungary.